Maintenance, Fault diagnostics – 360 Systems MAXX-6T User Manual

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MAXX 6T Owner’s Manual

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MAINTENANCE

FAULT DIAGNOSTICS

Front Panel Indicators
The five LED indicators on the front panel are used to diagnose server fault conditions. The
meaning of each indicator is noted in the following table. During normal operation, all indicators
will be on with the possible of exception of Genlock (if Internal Sync is selected).

Repairs should be performed only by qualified electronics technicians.


GENLOCK

OFF indicates that the Genlock setting
in the System menu is “Internal”

FLASHING indicates that Genlock is
selected in the System menu, but
there is no signal, or an invalid signal
at the GENLOCK connector.

Check the Genlock setting in the On-
Screen System menu.

Check the Genlock cable connections or
signal.

POWER

FLASHING indicates that there is a
fault in the system power supply.

Shut down the Image Server and contact
360 Systems Customer Support for
further hardware diagnosis.

FANS

FLASHING indicates that there is a
fault of the internal chassis fan.

Check the chassis and CPU fan
operation. Replace if necessary. Do not
run the Image Server without a working
fan.

DRIVES

FLASHING indicates that there is a
fault in the system RAID array.

Check the RAID array status using
the utility under
START > System > RAID STATUS.

SYSTEM

FLASHING indicates that the CPU fan
is running slow, or stopped; or that
the CPU temperature or voltage is not
within specification.

Shut down the Image Server and contact
360 Systems Customer Support for
further hardware diagnosis.

ALL LED’s
FLASHING

Application Halt, Operating System
Halt, or Major System Fault

Attempt to perform a system shutdown
via GUI or momentary press of front
panel Power button.

Otherwise, hold the power button down
until the system powers off.

If flashing continues after restart contact
360 Systems Tech Support.

Note: All LED’s flashing during system
startup is normal.

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